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Show Btrg And filer d Hellberg . Vera Exchange , In Cal. Vows Vows - In Logan LD.S. Temple i Entire Family Gathers At Same Time , lK. Hans Richard Hell-u- r avid Hellberg City, exchanged September 2, In David fl fca Zlygt took place the in Sat-SS- x after-'gi- e En2lish Luth' Fir31 Jn honoring the new-2- BOX ELDER NEWS The Corinne camp of the Brigham City. Utah Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Wednesday, September 13, 1956 hold their regular monthly I meeting this week, it was announced today by Rhoda N. SUNDAY! Owens. All daughters will meet Friday, September 15, at 2 oclock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lola Campbell. GINGER uLlor Vera Berg, and Mrs. ? PAGE THREE Corinne DUP Camp To Hold Meeting ROGERS ! held following, the the home of the Ct Invents. the tuple Immediately reception on left PAUL a DOUGLAS news live any society to the Idltor. The phone num- tart. "THE News-Journ- BARKER" Mr. And Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Children And Grandchildren : Mrs. Wayne Rich, Wayne Rich, Dr. Homer R. Rich, Mrs. Homer R. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. Rich with baby, Stephen, between them; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rich; Jimmy Cook, Owen J. Cook and Mrs. Owen J. Cook with Alice Ann Cook, their daughter, between them; Mr. and Mrs. C. Carlyle Rich. Middle row: Berkeley, Michael and John Eliot Rich, Mr. Abel S. Rich, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, holding baby Rebecca Ann, Kathy and Jackie. Front row: Patricia, Carol, David and Melinda. 7,nmvQ3iE6 . . . left to right (back row) a smooth talker When fun and relaxation. Enjoy our mirror-lik- e alleys without waiting. Open from 6 to . . for an evening of tries to i jealous out-tal- he finds that her woman, reactions speak louder than words I midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. Theatre Guild on the Air a crown of seed pe arls. The lovely bride chose Misses Daisy e Bott, Mera Lyn Jensen and Jensen as her bridesmaids. 6:30 P. M. KD.YL For the first time in 15 years Dont wait until you run out. Orval Bott stood with his brother as best man. all of the Abel S. Rich family Order your stationery, office and 64 North Main gathered home in Brigham City Gifts were taken iat the door at the same time recently for a business forms, envelopes, etc., at the Lila Beth today of sister by Jensen, family reunion. the bride, assisted by cousins With the entire and friends of the bride and er for two whole group a togethfamily groom. The gift room1 was un- picnic, with all ofdays, the children der the direction of Mrs. Mary and grandchildren present, was of the held at Rees Pioneer park, WedBonham, grandmother bride, and she was assisted toy nesday, August 30. Norma Jean Hotter, Fay Laney, The following day the group Erma Parker and June Sholty. at the home of Dr. gathered Before 'her marriage, Mrs. Bott Homer R. Rich in Ogden for a , was entertained at showers giv- dinner. en by Miss Daisy Bott, Mrs. NorAttending the dinner were Mr. ma Jean Hotter and Mrs. Dyan and Mrs. Abel S. Rich of BrigWelch. ham City; Mr. and Mrs. Loweil Mr. and Mrs. Bott will make Rich and family of Tuscon, a home in Brigham City. Arizona, where Lowell is a state engineer: Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle YES this is the last week we can offer electrical appliances on our present low Fish Gets Right Job Rich and family of Santa Barcredit terms. Next Monday the new government regulations take effect, requiring where California, Carlyle COLON, Mich. (UP) Ed Fish bara, also Mr. and is an 157. down, not to exceed 18 months to pay. If you are considering the purchase Of engineer; is a state conservation officer Mrs. Owen Cook and family of a new assigned to Fish Lake, near Concord, California, where Owen here. assistant superintendent of schools. Also, Dr. Homer R. Rich, a in Ogden, and his family; Elliot Rich, an instructor at Weber college, and his family; and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich ifii'l V! and f family of Logan where Wayne is a teacher at the junior high school. JDo it this week while you can arrange terms best suited for your Individual budget. DANCE- Re-na- BOWL New Mr. And Mrs! Robert D. Bott who are maging their home in Brigham City. Mrs. Bott is the former LuWonna Jensen. (Photo by Photo Arts) 0 I , (rewtr-own- protiv has won an n4ng market Jm across tha nation 1 Is guaranteed Miss Luwonna Jensen And D. Robert Bott Exchange Wedding Vows In Temple Rites WHITE end poultry, enures M a steady all for t&xtt members mlim prices. q WOLTRY IB FARMERS Qtttrdl -- MVmi- CO-O- P Offti'CJt - - eMUklCitr Cmtnwnt Brancfcrr fa Utd awl Southern Idaho Impressive Logan temple rites recently united Miss LuWonna Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus T. Jensen and D. Robert Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni R. Bott in marriage. President ElRay Christiansen performed the ceremony in the o f relatives presence and friends. Directly following the ceremony a dinner was held at the home of the grooms parents in honor of the newlywedded News-Journa- l. Hew (Sovemmemlt The new bride and her groom were honored the same evening at a lovely reception held in the Fifth ward reoreation 'hall with four hundred guests in attendance. The program was furnished by relatives of the newlyweds. The new Mrs. Bott greeted her guests in a traditional white satin gown trimmed with a French lace yoke and a wide bertha collar with long sleeves pointed at the wrists. Her veil edged in matching lace fell from Etegiallattnoms (So CEflBMIi1 Effllectt Hmtt Sept. IS - EMy IPMlco . Philco Refrigerator Philco Range rPhilco Radio Missionaries Honored n Sixth Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting was held the Sixth ward chapel Sunday evening with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. This was a special meeting honoring two In you here how marl it is dont have to he told that its the most quickly identified car on the road today. You probably know that the en line under that broad bonnet is fireball straight-eigh- t valve engine and a lively stepper in any company. CAN SEE -bead You can check the abundance of by the simple expedient its room F0(ft.WAy rontmOMT-T- hi rugged rant end (l) iat, th ,ty not,, (2) ,oe en P (oiti vertical bars are Individually re- - cabl, POrk'n9 (3) eveidj "lacking horni," (4) mekee "d garaging easier. of taking the family and trying its spaciousness at the nearest a very few Buick dealers-a- nd road will the on open minutes springthat satisfy you all-co- il ing, low-pressu- re tires and drive really Buick s torque-tub- e do produce a ride that is matchless for its soft comfort. But right now, it may be that the money angle is the thing and on uppermost in your mind, that wed like to make two ' points; All our records go to show ecothat this is the most nomical Buick ever built. It is easy on gas, on oil, on tires, on upkeep. with And if you choose it Standard as ROADMASTEB. Dynaflow Drive it imme-o- ut diately eliminates all chance of friction-clutc- h repair and re placement not to mention greatly reducing transmission maintenance. rear-axl- e and Best of all, your initial outlay is a highly favorable one whatever Buick you buy. For these built brawny straight-eight- s durable for solid and rugged are priced at a level service that makes them a standout buy in any price class. Yes, better buy missionaries, Arnold Gilbert and Henry Drewes, Jr., who just re turned Irom the New Zealond mission. Opening song was by the con gregation, "We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, and the prayer was given by Bishop Floyd Jensen. The sacrament song, The Lord Is My Shep herd, was toy the congregation. The sacrament was taken care of by Arden Jensen and Dale Tingey, assisted toy the deacons. Janice Jensen played a piano selection followed by a talk by Henry Drewes, Sr. 'Henry Drewes, Jr. was the next speaker after which Wayne Hunsaker sang a solo entitled, I Walked Today He was Where Jesus Walked. accompanied toy Patty Smith. Arnold Gilbert was the closing Both missionaries re speaker. lated many experiences and faith promoting incidents. The closing song, "Love At was toy the congregaHome, tion and the prayer was offer ed by Alma Warren. He Overdid Brigham City, Utah E Frozen! fully enYes, the closed frozen food compartfull-widt- ment maintains true Zero Zone temperatures for freezstorage. ing and safe long-tim- e Keeps ice cream and highly sweetened fruits firmly frozen. 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